Department Events | Colloquia Archives 2008
Ruth Murray-Clay
CfA
Two Problems in Planet Formation: Highly Irradiated Planets and the Kuiper Belt
12.11.2008
Inese Ivans
Princeton/OCIW
Mining Old Stellar Populations for Clues to Galactic Construction and Evolution
12.04.2008
Andrew West
MIT
Big Science from Little Stars: Tracing the Kinematics, Structure and Evolution of the Milky Way with M Dwarfs
11.20.2008
Salman Hameed
Hampshire College
Colliding Cosmologies on top of Mauna Kea
11.13.2008
Jessica Rosenberg
George Mason
Taking a Census of Baryons in the Local Universe: The Sloan and ALFALFA
11.06.2008
Mary Putman
Columbia
Fueling Galaxies at z=0
10.23.2008
Debra Fischer
Worlds Beyond: A Strategy for the Detection and Characterization of Exoplanets
10.17.2008 - 1.30pm
Bruce Elmegreen
IBM
Star formation in High Redshift Galaxies
10.16.2008
Sally Oey
University of Michigan
Massive stars as a population and recent highlights on feedback effects
10.09.2008
Edo Berger
CfA
Gamma-Ray Bursts: A New Probe of the High-Redshift Universe
10.02.2008
Matt O'Dowd
Columbia
Seeing Into the Hearts of Quasars With Gravitational Microlensing
09.25.2008
Jim Heasley
University of Hawaii
The Pan-STARRS PS1: The Next Generation of Astronomical Sky Surveys Has Arrived
09.18.2008
Sugata Kaviraj
Oxford University
The Evolution of Spheroidal Galaxies Over the Last 8 Billion Years
09.11.2008 - 2 PM
Timothy Beers
The Nature of the Galactic Halo as Revealed by SDSS/SEGUE
08.06.2008
Stephane Courteau
Queen's University
Puzzles in Disk Galaxy Scaling Relations
05.15.2008
Darren Croton
UC - Berkeley
What 'don't' we know about galaxy formation?
05.01.2008
Steven Squyres
Cornell University
Rupert Wildt Lecturship
04.24.2008
Priya Natarajan
Yale University
Feedback in galaxy formation - does dark matter have a role to play?
04.17.2008
Adam Burgasser
MIT
Pair Production: Revelations from Very Low Mass Stellar and Brown Dwarf Binaries
04.10.2008
Andres Jordan
Harvard-Smithsonian CfA
Galaxies in Nearby Clusters: Cored Giants, Nucleated Dwarfs and Everything in Between
03.27.2008
Riccardo Giovanelli
Cornell University
ALFALFA: HI Cosmology in the Local Universe
03.06.2008
James Stone
Princeton University
MHD Turbulence and Transport in Accretion Flows
02.28.2008
Elena D'Onghia
University of Zurich
Little Dwarf Galaxies survive with bigger Dwarfs: Understanding the Milky Way and the faintest Galaxies
02.21.2008
Marla Geha
Meet the New Neighbors: Kinematics of the Ultra-Faint Milky Way Dwarf Galaxies
02.07.2008
David Weinberg
Ohio State University
What Can We Learn From Galaxy Clustering?
01.31.2008
Claudia Maraston
Oxford University
Properties of galaxies: the role of stellar population models
01.24.2008
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